Sweet Baby Inc. and the Steam Curator Group Conspiracy - The company that is responsible for the diarrheic video game writing.

The TL:DW "Muh media literacy! Source? Source? Got a source?"
that peak reddit/hbombergay reject is engaging in sealioning? I thought only right-wingers do that!

Yeah, reading through the Steam thread, it looks like the pro-gay comments are just bait. Pretty disappointing.
valve adding points to jester awards really was one of their dumbest decisions for discussion on their platform...

Kirsche's love of Asmongold is very misplaced. Dude has always been an idiot.
"I can fix him" is as much catnip for some women like "I can fix her" is for men. although most learn you never stick you dick in crazy for a reason.

I've been told she is fat
id like proof of this
watch her handcam streams, I'd probably go with shortstack. women of that size either tend to be a bit more chunky due to proportions or a walking stick similar to the asian variety.
 
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Square Enix removed from Sweet Baby Inc's list of client companies.
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Steam is having an expo on the "Devs of color" thing but made sure to put up a disclaimer saying it was a third party that organized it. It makes me wonder what threats groups like this did to get steam to host something like this.

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It would be funny if all those games now got added to SBI Detected lol
 
sbi dont need to be involved, when they have these people at square enix. the cancer have spread.
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Not surprising, FF7 was always a game for fags but the new remake especially feels like a walking sim specifically designed for women or homosexual men.
Know your audience and all that.
 
sbi dont need to be involved, when they have these people at square enix. the cancer have spread.
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The only reason this dude is able to walk around, is because Japanese culture is far too polite to say shit. I'd bet he is the type of boss to attempt to take advantage of his subordinates when he decides to do a nomiaki (literally meeting to drink) that is so engrained into business culture there. Probably shuns those who go with non alcoholic options.
 
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Didn't know which thread to throw this in, but considering the rumors about Sweet Baby trying to blackmail this company, figured I'd post it here.

Booted up the PC after getting home and had a hefty patch for Black Myth: Wukong. When I saw the patch notes had like 500+ comments, I got curious.

It's a shitshow. The amount of salt this game causes really makes me laugh.
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The only reason this dude is able to walk around, is because Japanese culture is far too polite to say shit. I'd bet he is the type of boss to attempt to take advantage of his subordinates when he decides to do a nomiaki (literally meeting to drink) that is so engrained into business culture there. Probably shuns those who go with non alcoholic options.
It is the thing where a fat boss gets to act like little shogun while his overworked employees get to be his servants instead of spending time with their families or resting, right?
 


Fun clip I found yesterday. Veilguard devs completely lost unable to remember a party member from the original game, troon director gets the personality wrong. I think the guy (Epler, a DA veteran) knew but was too soft to correct the rest. Tourists interviewing tourists.

Judging by the comments on the video linked below, it was very controversial, but just among DAO fans, which is why I didn't heard about it until now.

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It is the thing where a STUPID boss gets to act like little shogun while his overworked employees get to be his servants instead of spending time with their families or resting, right?
fix'd. It's not so much weight as it is incompetency.

I've experienced this multiple times, and in all those cases, it was because the companies weren't doing as well as they were "supposed" to do (i.e. low numbers / not meeting their quota). Usually it's a trickle-down effect where there's an issue that needs fixing, and rather than find a logical solution, they pull a "fly by the seat of your pants" moment, which in turn effects one or more entire department(s) to where moral decreases and then you wind up being short staffed because either people get fired (sometimes it's the ones that don't even deserve it) or just straight up quit.

As an example, I used to work for a payrol company in which they got informed that the license on their proprietary software that they were using (which if I recall was just one dude that made it and had decided he was no longer going to support it) was going to expire. After searching online, they found this one company that basically promised them a pot of gold including the rainbow and rather than take time to think about it and do a little more research on what they were pitched, they immediately went ahead with it and dumped the news suddenly on the employees, including how everyone was going to stay overtime to move over ALL the information from the old system to the new system. Not surprisingly, there were errors and roadblocks in the system and people stayed longer than they were supposed to. Turns out that the company only had the back-end available and not the front-end, so they were sold only HALF of a system, and by then it was too late to back out. Things weren't better on the I.T. side either. The two coders that were integrating their software to our system were constantly pulling their hair out due to so many coding errors, they were practically fixing the mistakes for the company.
 
Steam is having an expo on the "Devs of color" thing but made sure to put up a disclaimer saying it was a third party that organized it. It makes me wonder what threats groups like this did to get steam to host something like this.

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I don't think any threats were necessary. IIRC, this was a subject of intrigue sometime last year and the conclusion was that Valve is hands off when it comes to third parties organizing goofy shit like this. They want to do a thing? Cool, do it. Maybe there's a banner fee or something but that's irrelevant. What I'd like to know is if Valve would be down with Chud Week.
 
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